Sharp convergence
MV3 + TypeScript + Vite + React + HMR is now the fresh-project default, even though older webpack and MV2-era repos still hold substantial star weight.
Sector Radar
Diversum analyzed 24 fork-and-build Chrome extension starter repositories to map the 2026 default pattern, where builders still have meaningful choices, and which search results are historical rather than current-era starting points.
Corpus denominator: 24 in-cluster Chrome Extension Starters. Evidence snapshot: 2026-05-12.
Interactive evidence graph
Connections are generated from report evidence: shared centroid traits, build tool, UI framework, extension surface, and manifest generation.
What we found
This is a radar, not a leaderboard. The report maps sector position and evidence patterns rather than declaring winners.
MV3 + TypeScript + Vite + React + HMR is now the fresh-project default, even though older webpack and MV2-era repos still hold substantial star weight.
54% of the corpus are Strong Defaults: real, useful starters that are hard to distinguish once a builder has chosen the modern stack.
Every in-cluster repo shows real human engineering. This starter sector filters out empty scaffolds more effectively than younger AI tooling sectors.
No in-cluster starter fully owns the MV3 side panel opportunity, full-surface scaffolding, and no-framework TypeScript path at the same time.
Read next
Public methodology and source artifacts are published so readers can inspect the work, request corrections, and compare this radar to future sectors.
Executive summary, cluster map, key findings, sector health, reader actions, and score appendix.
Interactive 3D map of repo connections by centroid traits, build tool, framework, extension surface, and manifest generation.
Cluster composition, health metrics, centroid traits, build tools, frameworks, and score matrix.
The 10-trait Chrome Extension Starter default and boundary decisions.
All 24 repositories scored across five radar dimensions with public-safe roles.